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I don't stand a chance debating those topics. I'm way too much of a casual viewer and drinker.
I'd be eaten alive.
I do agree with your TV shows, though, except for King of Queens and I've never seen Peep Show.
I'd replace them with Mr Show and Upright Citizens Brigade. Although, they're really in a different category.

Top 5 books (fiction)
1. Moby Dick ~ Melville
2. House of Leaves ~ Danielewski
3. Hunger ~ Hamsun
4. Time of the Assassins ~ Miller
5. Dream of a Ridiculous Man ~ Dostoevsky (This is a short story, but it is such a great short story, I'm including it as a book)

Holy Moley! I think I just needed to be reminded. I love Izzard and Connolly!
Same with Spaced! That should go in my #3 spot even.

Fry and Laurie I love, but I've only ever seen them in stuff a part. I'm pretty sure I'd like their show well enough if I ever sat my butt down and watched it though. It's one of those shows, like The Wire, Oz, Six Feet Under, that I always wanted to watch but every time it was on, I was off on some other adventure.

Same with stuff like The Young Ones and Blackadder. Never gotten the chance to see them.
It'd be curious to see how something like Not the Nine O'clock News holds up nowadays.

I tried watching an episode of The Mighty Boosh, but it was too far out there, even for me. But it has to be because of it's Britishness, because I love Eagleheart and I'm positive that nothing is more surreal and nonsensical than that.

I like Steve Coogan too, and that guy that is young Bilbo in those new movies who I can't remember his name off the top of my head. Did they start off in other shows as an ensemble?

Anyways, what's this bad attitude stuff? Am I still coming off as bad attitudey? I had felt like since I gotten the chance to change my screenname that I was all sunshine and unicorns fartin' happiness.

Anyways, what's this bad attitude stuff? Am I still coming off as bad attitudey? I had felt like since I gotten the chance to change my screenname that I was all sunshine and unicorns fartin' happiness.

I thought you were implying that my beloved homeland had not produced any quality comedic entertainment, other than Benny Hill and Monty Python.

Whenever anyone insults my country, I get defensive, but when what they're saying is an outright lie it feels like they're giving every great Briton a cold, hard slap in the face (especially because I don't even like Benny Hill!).

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